| Sesame Street | |||||||
| Air date | March 2, 1983 | ||||||
| Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||||
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| Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Forgetful Jones and Jason talk about the number 12. Jason points out that together, they can count 12 fingers. They then celebrate with 12 kisses and hugs. |
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Cartoon | "Pinball Number Count" (#12) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0985) |
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Film | A man makes a shadow puppet of a horse. (First: Episode 0908) |
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Cartoon | A boy uses his pet inchworm to measure his toy car and toy truck. Afterward, the inchworm wants to measure the Empire State Building. (First: Episode 1512) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Kids narrate what a bald eagle sees when it flies over islands. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0424) |
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Muppets | Four monsters sing "We Are All Monsters." (First: Episode 1405) |
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Cartoon | I have all, I have none (men w/ grapes) Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 0624) |
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Cast | Postman David goes to collect some mail from a mailbox, but finds there's more and more each time he opens it. (First: Episode 0533) |
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Film | A construction worker yells "Timber" and a match slowly falls to the ground. (First: Episode 0149) |
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Muppets | An Anything Muppet man visits the bus station's lost and found, having lost his friend Harvey. He describes Harvey to the clerk - he has two eyes, a nose, two teeth, two horns, and is covered in blue fur. The clerk turns the man away, finding his request ridiculous...until a monster who fits that description comes by looking for his friend. (First: Episode 1308) |
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Film | A construction worker yells "Timber" and a tree falls to the ground, but then bounces back up! (First: Episode 0149) |
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SCENE 2 | Linda shows Luis and the kids (including Jason) how to sign the words for various animals that begin with B. |
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Cartoon | Speech Balloon: B for Butterfly (First: Episode 0006) |
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Song | "B is for Bubble." (First: Episode 0008) |
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SCENE 2 cont'd |
Linda signs more B words and they all head to Hooper's Store for some bubble gum. |
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Cartoon | B for Beard (poem by Edward Lear) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1147) |
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Muppets | Two-Headed Monster: Feet β The monster sounds out "feet." (First: Episode 1289) |
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Film | Circles in everyday objects. (First: Episode 0464) |
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Animation | Today's Secret Drawing is an astronaut. (First: Episode 0193) |
| Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Bert's Bottlecap Collection β Bert shows off his bottlecap collection to Ernie, who remembers that he found a Figgy Fizz bottle cap -- the very one that Bert needed to complete his collection. (First: Episode 0240) | |
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Film | Human and animal babies learn to walk. (First: Episode 1728) |
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Cartoon | Panels flip to reveal different ways things WALK. (First: Episode 0369) |
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Insert | Big Bird narrates as some and more leaves fall on Susan while she reads. (underscore muted) (First: Episode 1399) |
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Muppets | Part 1: Lefty delivers some carrots to his boss, but the boss orders him to get more carrots (in 13 seconds). (First: Episode 0255) |
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Film | A boy climbs up a tree to gather coconuts. (First: Episode 1125) |
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Muppets | Part 2: Lefty delivers more carrots to his boss, but the boss orders him to get the most carrots he can find (in 15 seconds). (First: Episode 0255) |
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Cartoon | I've got some (hair), I've got more, but I've got the most. (First: Episode 0524) |
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Muppets | Part 3: Lefty delivers the rest of the carrots to his boss. The boss reveals that the carrots are for his pet rabbit (a real rabbit), which he shows to Lefty. (First: Episode 0255) |
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Cartoon | Cars WALK. (First: Episode 0556) |
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Film | Joe Raposo sings "Look a Little Closer". The object is a tire. (First: Episode 0147) |
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Cartoon | A supermarket worker stacks 12 cans, which keep collapsing every time someone grabs one. (First: Episode 0782) |
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Muppets | Here Is Your Life: Loaf of Bread β A Loaf of Bread is presented with a vignette of her life. (First: Episode 0709) |
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Cast | Bob sings "Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday" with the kids. (First: Episode 0982) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Elephants in the zoo. (First: Episode 0283) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Picture of Bert β Ernie tells Bert to stand still in front of the camera so that he can trace Bert's face on the screen. (First: Episode 0536) |
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Film | "Body Song" (First: Episode 0264) |
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Animation | Sand A/a (First: Episode 0628) |
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Film | Stacy gets an examination at the eye doctor's and receives a new pair of glasses. (First: Episode 1129) |
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Celebrity | Accompanied by a drum beat, Richard Pryor asks the viewer to point to parts of their head. (First: Episode 0794) |
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Film | A man uses binoculars to observe a mother bear and her two cubs, as well as other facets of the forest. (First: Episode 1744) |
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Cartoon | An orchestra conductor asks "May I have an A, please?" at which point a giant letter A falls from the sky. (First: Episode 0770) |
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Film | A man makes a shadow puppet of an elephant. (First: Episode 0593) |
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SCENE 3 | Telly wonders why Mr. Hooper is yelling at the wall in Hooper's Store. Olivia, Linda and Luis join Mr. Hooper in watching (and cheering) as well. Telly first believes they're all responding to the wall, and sees them go from angry, to happy, to sad. He pieces the clues together and realizes that theyβre watching a Yankees baseball game on TV, so he goes inside to join them. Clementine announces the sponsors. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Maria holds both the Sesame Street sign and the CTW sign. |
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